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<0> ThinkingInBinary, LOL
<1> i dont know why, but im trying to read every conversation going on
<2> Jeaton: what ya expect with so many people.. cant read it all
<3> rj_not_ajay, surrender! mail yourself those config files ;)
<4> Jeaton: And please mind your language too while you're here. :)
<5> Jeaton: I know,
<6> http://pastebin.com/553570
<7> anyone ever built a gentoo box without rebooting after a fdisk?
<1> jumping back and forth, seeing what each one of you are talking about
<8> Jeaton: I can keep up with most of them :P
<9> Jeaton: lol. I've often wanted a program that will filter IRC channels into their respective conversations, and make the separate chat windows resize based on whether I care about them. That way I can see all the peripheral conversations, but they're not as distracting.
<10> diamonte I have..
<3> diamonte, yes.
<6> well
<1> ReJ - sorry about that
<6> the thing is



<11> diamonte:me, many times
<7> with luck?
<8> Jeaton: unless they don't speak english or something
<5> ReJ: x#4$
<12> diamonte: uh - yeah - preactically every time
<6> i have SOOOOOO much more on that partition
<5> ReJ: ;)
<6> dvds
<6> etc.
<0> Jeaton, I am havin an incredible LAG, so it's way quicker for me...
<6> and i really need to mount it
<1> heh
<13> im unable to enable dma on ethier hard drive, i was abl;e to during the install in the livecd enviroment, i have dma enabled in the kernel but it won't turn on, any ideas?
<7> roger55: heimat JeffATL awesome!
<9> diamonte: Occasionally.
<9> diamonte: It usually works.
<5> Kua: Your chipset, on the kernel. You have to support it
<7> I think it will,... at least i hope
<13> i did
<11> diamonte: in fact, I never rebooted
<7> lol
<5> Kua: kernel or module?
<5> Kua: I know that's a silly question...
<7> Yea I guess if its stays running and works I'll probably leave it run too
<13> well iforgot to include it so i made a mdoule and instered it
<6> roger55, see, i added those lines to the menu.lst
<6> but they dont seem to have any effect
<9> FieldySnuts: Ooh, htop is sweet!
<14> Hi, when I boot my system, I am unable to mount with rw permissions. My computer was compiling (by hand, not Portage), and then it just hanged, so I rebooted, then this happened. Does anyone have any ideas on how I should diagnose my problem? My files appears to be safe.
<3> rj_not_ajay, then it must be something else.
<0> nice. htop doesn't work for me...
<3> rj_not_ajay, if you ever find out, send me an email please.
<13> you think it matters if it's a module or not?
<0> it just displays a blank screen and nothing else...
<6> roger55@gmail.com?
<5> Kua: Well, I personally have it compiled in the kernel, as it's so basic...
<15> Cicciux: odd
<3> rj_not_ajay, @gentoo.org
<6> im ***uming everyone here has gmail accounts
<6> oh
<6> ok
<9> rj_not_ajay: Of course.
<16> damn hit enter less
<5> Kua: what does lspci say about your chipset?
<6> oh yea
<4> rj_not_ajay: Thank you for never posting e-mail addresses in public spaces again. :)
<15> Cicciux: revdep-rebuild required perhaps ?
<0> ahhdem, screw it... I'll build a gentoo with new sources...
<5> rj_not_ajay: I am planning to sabotage gmail
<6> some kids yesterday got on my gmail accoiunt and invited me 99 times!
<6> i have 1 left1
<0> cornet, I think it's a problem with the kernel...
<2> Shirakawasuna: same here on ACPI
<6> ReJ, calm down, its not like anyone is gonna start spamming you NOW
<6> i mean, i really could have guessed that email address
<17> can anyone tell me how to figure out which useflags i want? This is my first attempt at installing gentoo.
<18> bart___: have you had anything work? I'm on a reliable abit board that didn't give me this problem before
<5> Kua: I have to leave, but check lspci
<5> Kua: and compile in the kernel, maybe that helps
<2> Shirakawasuna: all works fine, I just ditched some ACPI



<19> blue_: do you know if you want or don't want to use KDE or GNOME?
<13> codo, k thanks
<3> blue_, the profile sets sensible USEflags for a desktop box by default
<18> bart___: all of ACPI, or just most of it?
<5> Kua: ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
<2> Shirakawasuna: all, its a desktop anyway
<4> blue_: Check out /usr/portage/profiles/use[.local].desc for more info about specific use flags.
<15> Cicciux: :(
<18> bart___: without ACPI, my desktop doesn't turn itself off correctly
<18> it halts on poweroff
<0> cornet, yeah, I know... I think it's ati drivers related...
<2> Shirakawasuna: not an issue here so far.. sure seems .15 R1 has a ACPI issue
<17> well, i use KDE, but i also use gnumeric and gaim
<7> kopete seems to screw up
<6> roger55, i still think it is grub thats the problem, because when i boot up, it still makes mentions of evms
<7> unless its just the yahoo server
<18> bart___: I guess I'll just roll back the kernel
<3> rj_not_ajay, dmesg | grep evms
<3> rj_not_ajay, post that to the pastebin
<2> Shirakawasuna: or roll forward ^^
<18> bart___: I stay with stable as much as possible :)
<6> nope
<6> i get nothing
<20> I get Clock Skew errors as building kernel :/ what should i do?
<6> but i still see it at startup
<3> blue_, USEflags enable *optional* features, you'll be fine with defaults in general
<3> blue_, if you want to watch dvd's and burn dvds add "dvd dvdr" to your USEflags
<11> hawking: probably your clock was turned back since last make *config
<9> FieldySnuts: I love the increase/decrease priority keys in htop.
<11> hawking: check clock settings, use ntp??
<1> last off topic thing ill bring up in this channel, but do any of you happen to keep daily logs of this channel?
<20> heimat : did both
<6> whatever
<3> blue_, in general when you emerge something use: emerge --verbose --ask somepackage or -av for short
<6> this is one messed up problem
<6> oh well
<3> blue_, it'll show you what USEflags a package respects
<20> heimat : still same error and clock is just working ok and it shows the exact time
<3> Jeaton, many people do.
<11> hawking: there must be file with future time (atime/ctime/mtime) set
<7> blue_: or emerge --pretned --verbose
<21> when is firefox 1.5 going to make it to portage?
<3> mandric, it is already.
<7> If it was typed right it would work
<11> mandric: it's just masked, but we have 1.5.0.1 right now
<21> roger55: hrm.. i just did a emerge --sync and emerge --search firefox ... i only see 1.0.7-x
<1> im curious how much bandwidth is used just in this channel, could you return the size of a single day
<3> mandric, firefox-bin Available versions: 1.0.6-r2 1.0.7 1.5 1.5-r1
<3> mandric, it's just masked by ~keyword
<20> heimat : what file/
<11> roger55: ouch, -bin??
<7> yea
<11> hawking: well, don know, let's make find do hard work for you
<7> -bin is for a 64bit running emulated 32bit libs
<21> roger55: hrm ... sorry i'm new. what did you use to install it?
<11> mandric: add ~www-client/firefox(-bin) to /etc/portage/package.keywords
<3> mandric, echo www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin >> /etc/portage/package.keywords then emerge www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin
<3> mandric, see man portage and the gentoo handbook chapter on "using portage"
<11> (-bin) or not depending on you choice (precompiled (-bin)/you compile it - no (-bin) )
<20> heimat : what do you get when you do cat /etc/localtime? weird characters or readable ones? I see weird chars that may be the prob
<3> diamonte, or for impatient people who just want firefox *now* ;)
<21> heimat: i see mozilla-firefox-bin .. but version says 1.0.7
<7> roger55: Is that what it is
<17> So, I probably don't have to add any USE flags to make.conf before proceeding with configuring the kernel in the next chapter?
<3> mandric, you need to unmask like I showed you
<3> blue_, correct
<11> hawking: ouch, it broke my gterm ;
<7> roger55: The only time it is talked about on my platform is when you want a 32bit browser
<22> i run firefox-bin, I can't imagine compiling would make any faster
<3> diamonte, that's special to amd64
<20> heimat : hmm so it's not the problem
<7> roger55: thats me :)
<11> mandric: ls /usr/portage/www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin - you'll se more ;)
<20> heimat : I think the only way out is to p*** no_timer_check to boot options


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